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- the present invention relates to an auxiliary power unit and image forming apparatus.
- Image forming apparatuses are provided with an image forming unit for forming a toner image on a record medium and a fuser unit or the like for fixing the toner image by pressing and heating the record medium on which the toner image is formed.
- the fuser unit includes fusing rollers for heating the record medium, and these fusing rollers are heated to a predetermined temperature by a heater. In so doing, the heater consumes a significant amount of power.
- the electric power may sometimes be set to 200 V in order to obtain a high power.
- a commercial power typically used in offices in Japan is 100 V (15 A).
- a special electric work needs to be performed with respect to the power supply facility at the place where the image forming apparatus is installed. This is not convenient, and is not an effective way to cope with the situation.
- Some image forming apparatuses thus use a 100-V power, and drop the speed of image formation or temporarily suspend the operation of image formation when the temperature of the fusing rollers drops to such temperature as to cause a failure of fusing due to the lack of electric power supply. This however reduces productivity. It should be noted that the time required for the fusing rollers to reach a predetermined temperature after the power-on is dependent on the capacity of the power supply. Because of this, the operation of image formation cannot be performed for a longer period of time until the fusing rollers reach a predetermined temperature than when a 200-V power is used. This is another factor to reduce the productivity.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 58-54367
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 63-150967
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2001-66926
- Patent Document 1 In order to overcome the problem of the lowering of productivity, the technologies disclosed in Patent Document 1, Patent Document 2, and Patent Document 3 may be used.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a technology in which a battery is provided as a built-in component in an image forming apparatus, and supplies power to the fuser unit when the temperature of the fusing rollers drops below a predetermined temperature at the time of consecutive copying, thereby eliminating a down time of the image forming apparatus.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a technology in which a first heater driven by an alternating current power supply and a second heater driven by a battery charged by a charger are provided, thereby reducing a startup time of the fuser unit.
- Patent document 3 discloses a technology in which an auxiliary power is provided detachably for the image forming apparatus, thereby preventing the leakage of the electrolytic solution of the secondary battery from damaging surrounding components.
- a commercial power supply is not only used for an image forming apparatus but also used for other office equipment attached thereto.
- a large electric current may flow into the breaker at the time of power-on of the image forming apparatus or return from the power consumption mode, resulting in the severing of the breaker.
- the maximum power consumption of the image forming apparatus is specified in the operation manual, catalog, or the like.
- Some users (clients) of image forming apparatuses may not feel inconvenience even if the speed of image formation drops at the time of consecutive image formation, or even if there is a break time in the image forming operation. Further, there may be users who do not mind even if the startup time is lengthy. Also, the problem of breaker severing may differ depending on the usage of power supply at user offices. Moreover, if an auxiliary power supply and associated control circuit are provided in an image forming apparatus as in a conventional configuration, an expensive price of the image forming apparatus becomes an issue.
- auxiliary power supply and control circuit or the like in such a manner as to conform to the user usage of the apparatus, user usage of the power supply, user needs, etc.
- the invention provides an auxiliary power supply unit, which is attachable to and detachable from an apparatus, and includes a charge unit configured to store electric charge, a terminal configured to establish electrical connection for discharge with the apparatus, and a discharge unit situated between the charge unit and the terminal to provide a discharge path that electrically connect the charge unit to the apparatus, the discharge path having an open/closed state thereof controlled during a period when an electric power is supplied from the apparatus, the discharge path being opened in response to a stoppage of supply of the electric power from the apparatus.
- an image forming apparatus includes an auxiliary power supply unit, which is attachable to and detachable from a main body of the apparatus, the auxiliary power supply unit including a charge unit configured to store electric charge, a terminal configured to establish electrical connection for discharge with the main body of the apparatus, and a discharge unit situated between the charge unit and the terminal to provide a discharge path that electrically connect the charge unit to the main body of the apparatus, the discharge path having an open/closed state thereof controlled during a period when an electric power is supplied from the main body of the apparatus, the discharge path being opened in response to a stoppage of supply of the electric power from the main body of the apparatus.
- the auxiliary power supply unit is provided with the discharge unit that is controllably driven based on the electrical power supplied from the main body of the apparatus.
- the discharge unit of the auxiliary power supply unit no longer receives the electric power, resulting in the discharge path being opened.
- the discharge path is blocked so as to decouple, from the charge unit, the discharge terminal, which is provided for electrical connection with the main body of the apparatus. Physical contact with the terminal thus does not poser any danger.
- auxiliary power supply unit that is safe and also to provide an image forming apparatus to which such auxiliary power supply unit is attachable.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side view showing a schematic configuration of a color image forming apparatus
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view showing a schematic configuration of a fuser unit
- FIG. 3 is an exterior perspective view showing a schematic configuration of a capacitor device
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of electrical connections of individual parts of the color image forming apparatus in which the capacitor device is provided;
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus
- FIG. 8 is an exterior perspective view showing the schematic configuration of a capacitor device.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of capacitor devices connected in series.
- FIG. 1 through FIG. 7 A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 1 through FIG. 7 .
- An image forming apparatus includes a plurality of photoconductors capable of carrying respective toner images corresponding to the color composition, and the toner images formed on these photoconductors are transferred one over another onto an intermediate transfer unit (e.g. an intermediate transfer belt), followed by further transferring the superimposed image onto a record medium such as a record sheet, thereby forming a multi-color image.
- an intermediate transfer unit e.g. an intermediate transfer belt
- Such color image forming apparatus may be a color copier, for example. It should be noted, however, that the image forming apparatus is not limited to a color copier, but may as well be a black-and-white copier, a color printer, a black-and-white printer, a facsimile device, a printing press, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side view showing a schematic configuration of a color image forming apparatus.
- a color image forming apparatus 1 includes an image forming unit 1 A provided at the center thereof, a sheet feeder unit 1 B provided beneath the image forming unit 1 A, and a document scan unit 1 C provided over the image forming unit 1 A.
- the document scan unit 1 C includes a scanner 1 C 2 having a document platform 1 C 1 on which a document is placed, and further includes an automatic document feeding unit 1 C 3 provided on the document platform 1 C 1 .
- the scanner 1 C 2 scans document images (image information) from the document placed on the document platform 1 C 1 .
- the automatic document feeding unit 1 C 3 supplies document sheets to the document platform 1 C 1 , and is further configured to flip over the document sheets supplied to the document platform 1 C 1 . This makes it possible to scan document images from both the front and back surfaces of the document sheets.
- the image forming unit 1 A includes an intermediate transfer belt 2 having a surface thereof extending in a horizontal direction, and further includes a plurality of photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B, which are arranged along the extending surface of the intermediate transfer belt 2 and operable to carry respective toner images corresponding to the color separation colors and complementary colors (yellow, magenta, cyan, black).
- the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B are formed in a drum shape, and are configured to rotate in the same direction (counterclockwise in FIG. 1 ).
- Around the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B are provided charging units 4 Y, 4 M, 4 C and 4 B, a writing unit 5 , developing units 6 Y, 6 M, 6 C, and 6 B, primary transfer units 7 Y, 7 M, 7 C, and 7 B, and cleaning units 8 Y, 8 M, 8 C, and 8 B, which perform image forming processes during the rotation of the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B.
- the charging units 4 Y, 4 M, 4 C and 4 B uniformly charge the surfaces of the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B, respectively.
- the writing unit 5 shines light beams on the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B to form electrostatic latent images in response to the image information obtained by the scanner 1 C 2 from a document placed on the document platform 1 C 1 or the image information supplied from a computer (not shown) connected to the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the developing units 6 Y, 6 M, 6 C, and 6 B supply toner to the electrostatic latent images formed on the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B, respectively, thereby forming toner images on the surfaces thereof.
- the primary transfer units 7 Y, 7 M, 7 C, and 7 B transfer, to the intermediate transfer belt 2 , the toner images formed on the surfaces of the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B, respectively. In so doing, the toner images of the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B are superimposed one over another on the intermediate transfer belt 2 .
- the intermediate transfer belt 2 is hooked around a plurality of rollers 2 A, 2 B, and 2 C, and is configured to shift in the same direction at the positions where the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B are placed.
- the rollers 2 A and 2 B serve to provide the extending surface of the intermediate transfer belt 2 .
- the remaining roller 2 C is placed opposite a secondary transfer unit 9 across the intermediate transfer belt 2 .
- a cleaning unit 10 is provided at the position to face the intermediate transfer belt 2 so as to clean the intermediate transfer belt 2 .
- the secondary transfer unit 9 includes charging drive rollers 9 A and 9 B, and further includes a transfer belt 9 C hooked around the charging drive rollers 9 A and 9 B to shift in the same direction as the intermediate transfer belt 2 at the secondary transfer position.
- the charging drive roller 9 A charges the transfer belt 9 C, thereby transferring, onto a sheet, a multi-color image superimposed on the intermediate transfer belt 2 or a monochrome image carried on the intermediate transfer belt 2
- the sheet feeder unit 1 B includes a plurality of sheet feeder cassettes 1 B 1 for storing sheets, a plurality of conveyer rollers 1 B 2 placed along the conveyer path to which the sheets are supplied from the sheet feeder cassettes 1 B 1 , and a resist roller 1 B 3 situated upstream relative to the secondary transfer position (in terms of the sheet travel direction).
- the sheet feeder unit 1 B includes a manual feed tray 1 B 4 provided as part of the side wall of the image forming unit 1 A operable to flip open, and further includes a forwarding roller 1 B 5 .
- a manual feed tray 1 B 4 provided as part of the side wall of the image forming unit 1 A operable to flip open, and further includes a forwarding roller 1 B 5 .
- sheets placed on the manual feed tray 1 B 4 can be supplied to the secondary transfer position, separately from the conveyer path of the sheets supplied from the sheet feeder cassettes 1 B 1 .
- the sheet conveyer path extending from the manual feed tray 1 B 4 merges into the sheet conveyer path extending between the sheet feeder cassettes 1 B 1 and the resist roller 1 B 3 . Sheets coming from either conveyer path undergo resist timing setting by the resist roller 1 B 3 .
- a fuser unit 11 (the detail of which will later be described) for fixing a toner image on a sheet and an ejecting unit 12 for ejecting the sheet having the toner image fixed thereon are provided downstream relative to the secondary transfer unit (in terms of the sheet travel direction).
- the color image forming apparatus 1 further includes a front door (not shown) for exposing the interior for the handling of jamming or the like, and a capacitor device 13 (the detail of which will later be described) for supplying an electric power to the fuser unit 11 .
- the capacitor device 13 is configured such as to be detachable from the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the ejecting unit 12 includes a conveyer path switching claw 12 A for switching the sheet conveyer directions, a sheet ejection tray 12 B onto which sheets are ejected, and a reversing conveyer path 12 C for reversing the front side and back side of a sheet for use in duplex printing.
- the ejecting unit 12 uses the conveyer path switching claw 12 A to switch the sheet conveyer directions so as to convey the sheet passing through the fuser unit 11 either to the conveyer path leading to the sheet ejection tray 12 B or to the reversing conveyer path 12 C.
- electrostatic latent images are formed on the photoconductors 3 Y, 3 M, 3 C, and 3 B that are uniformly charged, in response to the image information supplied from a document placed on the document platform 1 C 1 or in response to the image information supplied from a computer.
- the electrostatic latent images are then visualized by the developing units 6 Y, 6 M, 6 C, and 6 B, followed by transferring the toner images onto the intermediate transfer belt 2 through a primary transfer.
- the toner images transferred onto the intermediate transfer belt 2 through a primary transfer are transferred through a secondary transfer onto a sheet supplied from the sheet feeder unit 1 B.
- Such secondary transfer is done straight through in the case of a monochrome image, and is done by superimposing images through repeated primary transfers and by transferring the superimposed image onto the sheet in the case of a multi-color image.
- the sheet after the secondary transfer is treated by the fuser unit 11 to fuse the image onto the sheet. Thereafter, the sheet is supplied to the sheet ejection tray 12 B or to the resist roller 1 B 3 again after the reversal thereof.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side view showing a schematic configuration of the fuser unit 11 .
- the fuser unit 11 includes a fusing roller 21 serving as a fusing member, a pressing roller 22 serving as a pressing member, and a pressing unit (not shown) for pressing the pressing roller 22 on the fusing roller 21 with a constant pressure.
- the fusing roller 21 and the pressing roller 22 are driven to rotate by a drive mechanism (not shown).
- the fuser unit 11 includes three heaters HT 1 , HT 2 , and HT 3 , and further includes two temperature sensors TH 1 and TH 2 such as thermistors.
- the heaters HT 1 , HT 2 , and HT 3 are situated inside the fusing roller 21 , for example, to heat the fusing roller 21 from inside, thereby providing heat to the fusing roller 21 .
- the temperature sensors TH 1 and TH 2 are placed in contact with the surface of the fusing roller 21 , thereby detecting the surface temperature (fusing temperature) of the fusing roller 21 .
- the temperature sensor TH 1 is positioned in a measurement area corresponding to the heater HT 1 and the heater HT 2 .
- the temperature sensor TH 2 is positioned in a measurement area corresponding to the heater HT 3 .
- the heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are main heaters for heating the fusing roller 21 , and are turned on when the temperature of the fusing roller 21 is below a target temperature.
- the heater HT 3 is turned on at the time of warming up of the fuser unit 11 such as when the main power of the color image forming apparatus 1 is turned on or when a startup operation is performed to make copying available after the “off” mode for energy conservation.
- the heater HT 3 is also turned on when the temperature of the fusing roller 21 is below the target temperature at the time of image formation.
- the heater HT 3 is an auxiliary heater for heating the fusing roller 21 .
- a sheet having a toner image thereon passes through a nip portion between the fusing roller 21 and the pressing roller 22 .
- the fusing roller 21 and the pressing roller 22 apply heat and a pressure.
- the toner image is fixed on (fused with) the sheet.
- FIG. 3 is an exterior perspective view showing a schematic configuration of the capacitor device 13 .
- the capacitor device 13 includes a capacitor unit 31 and a capacitor control unit 32 for controlling parts of the capacitor unit 31 . Further provided are drawer connectors 33 for providing electrical couplings with the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor unit 31 and the capacitor control unit 32 are coupled to each other via coupling connectors 34 and electrical wires 35 .
- the capacitor unit 31 includes a capacitor bank 36 , a discharge unit 37 , and a capacitor charging unit (not shown).
- the capacitor bank 36 is coupled to the discharge unit 37 and the capacitor charging unit via the coupling connectors 34 and the electrical wires 35 .
- the capacitor control unit 32 drives and controls the discharge unit 37 .
- the capacitor bank 36 includes a plurality of capacitor cells 38 connected in series and a balance circuit board 40 having a plurality of balance circuits 39 for uniformly charging the respective capacitor cells 38 .
- As the capacitor cells 38 electric double-layer capacitors for storing electric power are used, for example.
- the capacitor charging unit includes charging units (not shown) for charging the plurality of capacitor cells 38 connected in series.
- the discharge unit 37 includes a discharge unit (not shown) serving as a supply unit for supplying the electric power charged (stored) in the capacitor cells 38 to the fuser unit 11 , i.e., to the heater HT 3 , and further includes relay connectors 41 or the like for connecting a plurality of capacitor units 31 .
- the capacitor control unit 32 also includes expansion connectors 42 for connecting a plurality of capacitor units 31 .
- the capacitor unit 31 is provided with the discharge unit 37 and the capacitor charging unit separate from each other.
- a charging/discharging unit may be provided.
- the capacitor unit 31 may be provided only with the discharge unit 37 .
- a capacitor charging unit 59 is provided as a built-in component in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor device 13 as described above is provided as a unitized structure detachable from the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor device 13 may be fixed to the color image forming apparatus 1 via screws or the like, and is electrically coupled to the color image forming apparatus 1 via the drawer connectors 33 .
- the drawer connectors 33 of the capacitor device 13 are connected to the drawer connectors (not shown) of the color image forming apparatus 1 , thereby providing electrical coupling between the capacitor control unit 32 and the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the drawer connectors 33 , coupling connectors 34 , electrical wires 35 , and so on serve as an output means.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of electrical connections of each part of the color image forming apparatus 1 in which the capacitor device 13 is provided.
- the color image forming apparatus 1 includes a controller 51 for performing overall control, an operation unit 52 coupled to the controller 51 , and an engine control unit 53 serving as an image formation controlling unit.
- the engine control unit 53 is coupled to the capacitor control unit 32 of the capacitor device 13 via a serial interface (UART).
- the controller 51 includes a CPU (not shown), a ROM (not shown) for storing various programs executed by the CPU, and a RAM (not shown) serving as a work memory for use by the CPU, and implements the functions of a plurality of applications such as a scanner application, facsimile application, printer application, copy application, etc.
- the controller 51 attends to the overall control of the system.
- the operation unit 52 includes an operation panel, LCD, and the like (not shown).
- the operation unit 52 receives instructions from an operator, and displays settings and statuses to the operator.
- the engine control unit 53 includes a CPU, ROM, RAM, and the like (not shown), and mainly controls the image forming unit 1 A and the fuser unit 11 .
- the fuser unit 11 includes three heaters HT 1 , HT 2 , and HT 3 .
- the heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are implemented as AC heaters.
- the heater HT 3 is implemented as a DC heater.
- the heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are coupled to an AC power supply (commercial power supply) 54 via triacs (TRIAC 1 and TRIAC 2 ) 56 and thermostats (THST 1 and THST 2 ) 55 for the prevention of overheating. Electric power is supplied via this path.
- AC power supply commercial power supply
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- THST 1 and THST 2 thermostats
- the heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are connected in series to the respective thermostats 55 for overheating prevention.
- the heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are controlled individually as to their on/off states by the triacs 56 based on the on/off signals TR 1 and TR 2 , respectively, supplied from the engine control unit 53 .
- An output signal Th 1 from the temperature sensor TH 1 is supplied to an A/D converter (not shown) of the engine control unit 53 .
- the CPU of the engine control unit 53 detects the temperature of the fusing roller 21 based on the input signal Th 1 from the temperature sensor TH 1 , and supplies the on/off signals TR 1 and TR 2 to the triacs 56 . With this provision, the temperature control of the fusing roller 21 is performed.
- the heater HT 3 is coupled to the capacitor device 13 , i.e., to the capacitor bank 36 comprised of the capacitor cells 38 connected in series.
- the heater HT 3 is controlled as to its on/off states by the discharge relay 57 and discharge FET 58 of the discharge unit 37 .
- the discharge unit 37 supplies a direct current electric power to the heater HT 3 from the capacitor cells 38 to make the heater HT 3 generate heat (“heater on”).
- the capacitor cells 38 are coupled to the AC power supply 54 via the capacitor charging unit 59 .
- the capacitor charging unit 59 of the capacitor device 13 receives an electric power from the AC power supply 54 to charge the plurality of capacitor cells 38 .
- the output signal Th 2 from the temperature sensor TH 2 is supplied to the A/D converter of the engine control unit 53 .
- the CPU of the engine control unit 53 detects the temperature of the fusing roller 21 based on the input signal Th 2 from the temperature sensor TH 2 , and supplies on/off signals T 1 and T 2 for provision to the discharge relay 57 and the discharge FET 58 to the capacitor control unit 32 via the serial interface.
- the capacitor control unit 32 supplies the on/off signals T 1 and T 2 to the discharge unit 37 for provision to the discharge relay 57 and the discharge FET 58 , respectively. With this provision, the temperature control of the fusing roller 21 is performed.
- the capacitor control unit 32 and the engine control unit 53 are coupled to each other via a photo-coupler.
- the photo-coupler is provided because of the large voltage of the capacitor bank 36 , and improves noise-related performance and voltage-related performance.
- the engine control unit 53 makes the capacitor control unit 32 monitor the voltage by use of control commands. Since the engine control unit 53 does not directly monitor the voltage of the capacitor bank 36 , the noise-related performance and voltage-related performance are improved.
- the schematic configuration of the capacitor device 13 shown in FIG. 4 is merely an example. As shown in schematic configurations illustrated in FIG. 5 through FIG. 7 , various units of the capacitor device 13 shown in FIG. 4 may alternatively be provided on the side of the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the schematic configurations of FIG. 5 through FIG. 7 illustrate only a relevant portion of the schematic configuration of FIG. 4 necessary for the explanation purpose.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device 13 and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the schematic configuration of FIG. 5 illustrates a structure corresponding to the schematic configuration of FIG. 4 .
- the color image forming apparatus 1 is provided with a DC power supply 61 and the like.
- the DC power supply 61 is coupled to the AC power supply 54 .
- the discharge unit 37 of the capacitor device 13 operates based on the power supplied from the DC power supply 61 .
- the capacitor bank 36 of the capacitor device 13 is coupled to the AC power supply 54 via the capacitor charging unit 59 .
- the capacitor charging unit 59 receives an electric power from the AC power supply 54 to charge the plurality of capacitor cells 38 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened or closed under the drive control of the capacitor control unit 32 shown in FIG. 4 .
- the discharge unit 37 is closed, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is not supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened since the power supply from the DC power supply 61 is stopped. As a result, the discharge path of the capacitor device 13 is blocked. In the capacitor device 13 , thus, the terminals (points of connection) for discharge and electrical connection with the color image forming apparatus 1 are separated from the capacitor cells 38 . Physical contact with these terminals thus does not pose any danger.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device 13 and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor charging unit 59 which is provided in the capacitor device 13 in the schematic configuration of FIG. 5 , is provided in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the color image forming apparatus 1 is provided with the capacitor charging unit 59 , the DC power supply 61 , and the like.
- the discharge unit 37 of the capacitor device 13 operates based on the power supplied from the DC power supply 61 .
- the capacitor bank 36 of the capacitor device 13 is coupled to the AC power supply 54 via the capacitor charging unit 59 of the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor charging unit 59 receives an electric power from the AC power supply 54 to charge the plurality of capacitor cells 38 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened or closed under the drive control of the capacitor control unit 32 shown in FIG. 4 .
- the discharge unit 37 is closed, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is not supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened since the power supply from the DC power supply 61 is stopped. As a result, the discharge path of the capacitor device 13 is blocked. In the capacitor device 13 , thus, the terminals (points of connection) for discharge and electrical connection with the color image forming apparatus 1 are separated from the capacitor cells 38 . Physical contact with these terminals thus does not pose any danger.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing an example of the schematic configuration of electrical connections between the capacitor device 13 and various units provided in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the discharge unit 37 and the capacitor charging unit 59 which are provided in the capacitor device 13 in the schematic configuration of FIG. 5 , are provided in the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the color image forming apparatus 1 is provided with the discharge unit 37 , the capacitor charging unit 59 , the DC power supply 61 , and the like.
- the DC power supply 61 is coupled to the AC power supply 54 .
- the discharge unit 37 operates based on the power supplied from the DC power supply 61 .
- the capacitor bank 36 of the capacitor device 13 is coupled to the AC power supply 54 via the capacitor charging unit 59 of the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the capacitor charging unit 59 receives an electric power from the AC power supply 54 to charge the plurality of capacitor cells 38 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened or closed under the drive control of the capacitor control unit 32 shown in FIG. 4 .
- the discharge unit 37 is closed, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the discharge unit 37 is opened, the electric power charged in the capacitor cells 38 is not supplied to the heater HT 3 .
- the terminals (points of connection) of the capacitor device 13 for discharge and electrical connection with the color image forming apparatus 1 are not separated from the capacitor cells 38 .
- the voltage of the capacitor bank 36 appears at these terminals, and physical contact with these terminals may result in an electrical shock.
- the present embodiment provides an auxiliary power supply unit that is safe.
- this auxiliary power supply unit the discharge path is automatically blocked after the unit is detached from the color image forming apparatus 1 , so that physical contact with the terminals of the unit for electrical connection with the color image forming apparatus 1 does not pose any danger.
- the capacitor device 13 is implemented as an independent and separate module. With this configuration, it is easy to change the amount of power supply in the color image forming apparatus 1 by selectively attaching or detaching the capacitor device 13 . This makes it possible to adjust performance (e.g., CPM: the copy speed indicative of the number of copied sheets per minute) by adjusting the amount of electric power of the auxiliary power supply according to the user usage of apparatus, the user usage of power supply, user needs, etc.
- CPM the copy speed indicative of the number of copied sheets per minute
- the capacitor device 13 inclusive of the capacitor control unit 32 and the discharge unit 37 and the like is provided as an independent module, there is no need to provide the capacitor control unit 32 , the discharge unit 37 , and the like in the color image forming apparatus 1 . This achieves price reduction with respect to the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 8 .
- This embodiment basically has the same configuration as the first embodiment.
- a description will be given of portions where the present embodiment differs from the first embodiment.
- the same portions as those described in the first embodiment are referred to by the same numerals, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 8 is an exterior perspective view showing the schematic configuration of a capacitor device 13 a .
- the capacitor device 13 a of FIG. 8 includes two capacitor banks 36 , and also includes two discharge units 37 .
- the two capacitor banks 36 are coupled to the two discharge units 37 , respectively.
- the two discharge units 37 are coupled to the capacitor control unit 32 .
- the exchange of signals between the discharge units 37 and the capacitor control unit 32 is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two capacitor banks 36 may be connected in series, for example. According to this embodiment as described above, the provision of the two capacitor banks 36 makes it easier to change the amount of electric power of the auxiliary power supply. With this provision, it is possible to adjust performance by adjusting the amount of electric power of the auxiliary power supply according to the user usage of apparatus, the user usage of power supply, user needs, etc.
- the capacitor device 13 inclusive of the capacitor control unit 32 and the discharge unit 37 and the like is provided as an independent module, there is no need to provide the capacitor control unit 32 , the discharge unit 37 , and the like in the color image forming apparatus 1 . This achieves price reduction with respect to the color image forming apparatus 1 .
- the two capacitor banks 36 are connected in series. This is not a limiting example, and the two capacitor banks 36 may alternatively be connected in parallel. When the two capacitor banks 36 are connected in series, a higher voltage is necessary to charge the capacitor cells 38 .
- a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 9 .
- This embodiment has a configuration in which capacitor devices each identical to the capacitor device 13 of the first embodiment are connected in series.
- a description will be given of portions where the present embodiment differs from the first embodiment.
- the same portions as those described in the first embodiment are referred to by the same numerals, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of capacitor devices 13 connected in series.
- the capacitor devices 13 shown in FIG. 9 are configured such that a single capacitor charging unit 59 is used to charge a single capacitor bank 36 , and such that the two capacitor banks 36 are connected in series at the time of discharge, thereby providing twice as high voltage as the charging voltage.
- the two heaters HT 1 and HT 2 are connected in parallel to the two capacitor banks 36 that are connected in series.
- a separate discharge relay 57 and discharge FET 58 make it possible to perform separate, independent discharge operations.
- the capacitor device 13 is provided as an independent module, which makes it possible to change the amount of power supply of the auxiliary power supply by selectively attaching or detaching such a module. This makes it possible to reduce the price of the apparatus and also to adjust the performance by adjusting the amount of electric power of the auxiliary power supply according to the user usage of apparatus, the user usage of power supply, user needs, etc.
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